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B. , Annexe 2. Article paru dans Photodermatology

C. Annexe, Echelle Visuelle Analogique, vol.3

, EVA se présente sous la forme d'une réglette en plastique de 10 cm graduée en mm

, Sur la face présentée au patient, se trouve un curseur qu'il mobilise le long d'une ligne droite dont l'une des extrémités correspond à "Absence de douleur

. Le,

, Sur l'autre face, se trouvent des graduations millimétrées vues seulement par le soignant. La position du curseur mobilisé par le patient permet de lire l'intensité de la douleur

D. Annexe,

E. Annexe, , vol.5

, Ce questionnaire a pour but d'évaluer l'influence de votre problème de peau sur votre vie AU COURS DES 7 DERNIERS JOURS. Veuillez cocher ?une case par question

, Au cours des derniers 7 jours, votre peau vous a-t-elle démangé(e), fait souffrir ou brûlé

, Au cours des 7 derniers jours, votre problème de peau vous a-t-il gêné(e) pour faire vos courses, vous occuper de votre maison ou pour jardiner ?

, Au cours des 7 derniers jours, votre problème de peau a-t-il affecté vos activités avec les autres ou vos loisirs ?

, Au cours des 7 derniers jours, votre problème de peau vous a-t-il complètement empêché(e) de travailler ou d'étudier ? Oui Non Non concerné

. Si-la-réponse-est-«-non, au cours des 7 derniers jours

, Au cours des 7 derniers jours, votre problème de peau a-t-il rendu difficiles vos relations avec votre conjoint(e)

, Au cours des 7 derniers jours, le traitement que vous utilisez pour votre peau at-il été un problème, par exemple en prenant trop de votre temps ou en salissant votre maison ?

G. , Annexe 7. Résultats cliniques du traitement par PDT textile d'une maladie de Paget Vulvaire